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    Large N Phase Transitions and Multi-Critical Behaviour in Generalized 2D QCD

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    Using matrix model techniques we investigate the large N limit of generalized 2D Yang-Mills theory. The model has a very rich phase structure. It exhibits multi-critical behavior and reveals a third order phase transitions at all genera besides {\it torus}. This is to be contrasted with ordinary 2D Yang-Mills which, at large N, exhibits phase transition only for spherical topology.Comment: CERN-TH.7390/94 and TAUP-2191-94, 6pp, LaTe

    A new large N phase transition in YM2

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    Inspired by the interpretation of two dimensional Yang-Mills theory on a cylinder as a random walk on the gauge group, we point out the existence of a large N transition which is the gauge theory analogue of the cutoff transition in random walks. The transition occurs in the strong coupling region, with the 't Hooft coupling scaling as alpha*log(N), at a critical value of alpha (alpha = 4 on the sphere). The two phases below and above the transition are studied in detail. The effective number of degrees of freedom and the free energy are found to be proportional to N^(2-alpha/2) below the transition and to vanish altogether above it. The expectation value of a Wilson loop is calculated to the leading order and found to coincide in both phases with the strong coupling value.Comment: 23 pages, 3 figure

    The Kazakov-Migdal Model as a High Temperature Lattice Gauge Theory

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    We show that the Kazakov-Migdal (K-M) induced gauge model in dd dimensions describes the high temperature limit of ordinary lattice gauge theories in d+1d+1 dimensions. The matter fields are related to the Polyakov loops, while the spatial gauge variables become the gauge fields of the K-M model. This interpretation of the K-M model is in agreement with some recent results in high temperature lattice QCD.Comment: 12 pages, plain latex, DFTT 71/9

    Field Strength Correlators For 2D Yang-Mills Over Riemann Surfaces

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    The path integral computation of field strength correlation functions for two dimensional Yang-Mills theories over Riemann surfaces is studied. The calculation is carried out by abelianization, which leads to correlators that are topological. They are nontrivial as a result of the topological obstructions to the abelianization. It is shown in the large N limit on the sphere that the correlators undergo second order phase transitions at the critical point. Our results are applied to a computation of contractible Wilson loops.Comment: final version to appear in Int. Jour. Mod. Phys. A, minor corrections, added a few comments on Wilson loops and non-abelian Stokes theore

    Asymptotic Learning Curve and Renormalizable Condition in Statistical Learning Theory

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    Bayes statistics and statistical physics have the common mathematical structure, where the log likelihood function corresponds to the random Hamiltonian. Recently, it was discovered that the asymptotic learning curves in Bayes estimation are subject to a universal law, even if the log likelihood function can not be approximated by any quadratic form. However, it is left unknown what mathematical property ensures such a universal law. In this paper, we define a renormalizable condition of the statistical estimation problem, and show that, under such a condition, the asymptotic learning curves are ensured to be subject to the universal law, even if the true distribution is unrealizable and singular for a statistical model. Also we study a nonrenormalizable case, in which the learning curves have the different asymptotic behaviors from the universal law

    Evaluation of the Free Energy of Two-Dimensional Yang-Mills Theory

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    The free energy in the weak-coupling phase of two-dimensional Yang-Mills theory on a sphere for SO(N) and Sp(N) is evaluated in the 1/N expansion using the techniques of Gross and Matytsin. Many features of Yang-Mills theory are universal among different gauge groups in the large N limit, but significant differences arise in subleading order in 1/N.Comment: 10 pages; no figures; LaTe

    Theta Sectors and Thermodynamics of a Classical Adjoint Gas

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    The effect of topology on the thermodynamics of a gas of adjoint representation charges interacting via 1+1 dimensional SU(N) gauge fields is investigated. We demonstrate explicitly the existence of multiple vacua parameterized by the discrete superselection variable k=1,...,N. In the low pressure limit, the k dependence of the adjoint gas equation of state is calculated and shown to be non-trivial. Conversely, in the limit of high system pressure, screening by the adjoint charges results in an equation of state independent of k. Additionally, the relation of this model to adjoint QCD at finite temperature in two dimensions and the limit of large N are discussed.Comment: 17 pages LaTeX, 3 eps figures, uses eps
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